Lingo of long ago

By Jeanette Kendall

It's so interesting how the way we talk changes over time. Phrases, lingo and even language evolve.

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East Peoria historical book project is a go!

By Jeanette Kendall

I'm excited. I just may become an author.

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"It's Toasted"

By Jeanette Kendall

This cigarette ad from 1928 made me chuckle. It reminded me of "Mad Men." Of course this ad came way before Don Draper and his crew thought of it.

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More weird news from 1928

By Jeanette Kendall

Apparently, I am in a mood to talk about things off the beaten path this week as I continue to find things from the vault that are just weird. Acutally, these things seem to jump from the page at me.

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Random weirdness from 1928

By Jeanette Kendall

A couple of weird things caught my eye in the 1928 issue of The Morton News.

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Chicago World's Fair 1934

By Jeanette Kendall

Te Chicago World's Fair took place from May 26 until October 31, 1934. The excitement of the event was evident in these "Morton Times" articles and ads.

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Pupils of second grade have been studying Holland

By Jeanette Kendall

In April 1928, students of the second grade of the Morton Public School were studying Holland. The five best compositions were printed in The Morton News, April 19, 1928, edition.

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Old time book used by father is now with son

By Jeanette Kendall

For seventy-seven years the same book used by Morton township supervisors has remained in a well perserved condition due to good care and it tells a great story.

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The 30s in honor of Noah Zobrist

By Jeanette Kendall

I thought I'd write about the 30s from "The Morton News" in honor of our columnist Noah Zobrist.

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Morton man sues tavern owners

By Jeanette Kendall

In March 1960, a Morton man sued tavern owners after a wreck that injured him and killed his female passenger.

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Roll of Honor - 1919

By Jeanette Kendall

The Roll of Honor in the January 1919 edition of The Morton News includes service men in World War I, I believe, from Morton. I recognize some of the names being associated with names still in Morton now. There were a lot of Rapps on this list!

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What's playing at the movies?

By Jeanette Kendall

The Morton Theatre had Friday and Saturday night shows in March 1960. What do you think was playing?

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'Mad Men' and the 60s

By Jeanette Kendall

I recently started watching "Mad Men" on Netflix. I really enjoy it, not so much for the storyline, but more for the time period. It's set in the early 60s.

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Reporting style much different in 1919

By Jeanette Kendall

I find the reporting style of long ago fascinating. It's probably more interesting to me than most people since I'm a journalist. But, perhaps you too will find the choice of words in this story interesting.

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The Morton News front page in 1919

By Jeanette Kendall

The Morton News front page of Jan. 2, 1919, a Thursday, states that the issue was Vol. 32, No. 34. The editor and publisher's name was A.R. Johnson.

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Soldier's notes from WWI

By Jeanette Kendall

Imagine my delight when I came across a headline "With the Colors — Soldier Notes" and the subhead "paragraphic reports from boys in service."

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Overcoat ad from 1919

By Jeanette Kendall

Theo. Witzig advertised overcoats for winter in the January 1919 edition of The Morton News.

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Morton News from 1919

By Jeanette Kendall

It's time to delve into some of Morton's history with news articles from the vault.

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East Peorians get Normal degrees

By Jeanette Kendall

"E. Peorians Get Normal Degrees" is the headline I happened to flip to this week, and lo and behold, I recognize a name in the blurb from 1957!

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Timeline

By Jeanette Kendall

Facebook will switch all of its users to the new Timeline this Friday and our newspapers' Facebook pages are no exception. Initially, I resisted the change. Now, I am excited.

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About this blog

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Jeanette Kendall is the executive editor at TimesNewspapers and loves nostalgia. That's why she wanted to share these stories from some of TimesNewspapers' vault editions from past times. She hopes you will enjoy them as much as she does.



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